Who wants to have a skill party?
Aug. 18th, 2018 03:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So hey. Given that we just had a pretty good example of how much having or not having psychic or liminal skills matters when it comes to Jaunts, I was thinking that it might be a really good thing to throw another Liminal Salon this summer, especially since it's been well over half the year since the last one.
So for the newer Travelers, what a Liminal Salon is--besides being short for Psychic-And-Liminal Salon--is an open intellectual sort of party where people can come to and share the cool abilities they've developed for working with liminal space and the network. There's snacks and places around to sit and talk and it's actually really fun to bounce ideas off of people. And even if you haven't learned to do much stuff yet, I'd still encourage everyone to come, because it's a good way to find people who can teach you stuff.
Last time we did this, it was in one of my created rooms, but maybe this time we could do it in a more public space? To, like, show that it really is open to everyone? I mean, we've got restaurants and stuff. It could work.
And, like, I'd personally really like to do this? Because I've actually figured out how to do some of those theoretical hybrid skills that me and Matthew were talking about last year and I'd super love to teach them to people. I don't want to end up in a dungeon or something and then the skill's lost because no one else knows it.
Anyway, what do you think? If people are up for it, I figure we could hold it in roughly forty-eight or seventy-two hours--I figure that should give us time to prepare, but still be before we get another flood of newbies. Assuming that's still a thing that's gonna happen.
So for the newer Travelers, what a Liminal Salon is--besides being short for Psychic-And-Liminal Salon--is an open intellectual sort of party where people can come to and share the cool abilities they've developed for working with liminal space and the network. There's snacks and places around to sit and talk and it's actually really fun to bounce ideas off of people. And even if you haven't learned to do much stuff yet, I'd still encourage everyone to come, because it's a good way to find people who can teach you stuff.
Last time we did this, it was in one of my created rooms, but maybe this time we could do it in a more public space? To, like, show that it really is open to everyone? I mean, we've got restaurants and stuff. It could work.
And, like, I'd personally really like to do this? Because I've actually figured out how to do some of those theoretical hybrid skills that me and Matthew were talking about last year and I'd super love to teach them to people. I don't want to end up in a dungeon or something and then the skill's lost because no one else knows it.
Anyway, what do you think? If people are up for it, I figure we could hold it in roughly forty-eight or seventy-two hours--I figure that should give us time to prepare, but still be before we get another flood of newbies. Assuming that's still a thing that's gonna happen.